For far too long we have been disappeared by the crushing violence of heteronormativity. Our bodies beaten and bruised, our minds and cultures left to die.We have let our desires be disciplined by a capitalist economy and normative sexual discourse. They offers us the false hope of pleasure in exchange for cash.For far too long we have let our friends and lovers meet their death alone. We, in too great of numbers, sit idly by as the HIV/ AIDS genocide ravages our lives while the medical industrial complex fills its pockets with profits boiled in our blood.Too many have kept silent while we are brutalized, buried in shallow, unmarked graves, set on fire, and strung up on fence posts. We hide so that we dont meet the same fate and because it is written on our bodies that queer life, in the shadows of global capitalism and imperial phantasies, is nothing more than bare life.The closet will not keep us safe, nor has it ever. Attempting to live a straight white life may give some of us access to privilege but at whose expense?Gay marriage does not challenge transphobia, or stop racist cops from murdering us in cold blood.Rainbow flags will not slow the bleeding.Privilege given, can always be taken back.We work towards radical change without ends and towards a world were oppression will not be replaced with other forms of violence under the name of progress.Our tactics are as varied as our genders, our activism as hot as our sex and our resistance as untethered as our desires. By detonating our interior colonies and struggling against all those who work towards our end we open up new spaces of creativity and pleasure.Our love is a fugitive practice of destruction and deviance, liberation and Difference.-Love revolution, not state delusion- homotopia I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4
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